Nvidia Developing Open-Source AI Agent Platform NemoClaw for Enterprise Automation

Report says Nvidia is developing an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw to help enterprises deploy AI agents in workflows, with enterprise-grade security guardrails.

Nvidia Developing Open-Source AI Agent Platform NemoClaw for Enterprise Automation

On March 11, 2026, according to multiple sources familiar with the company's plans, Nvidia is developing an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw designed to help enterprises deploy AI agents within their software workflows. This project's launch marks Nvidia's further expansion into the enterprise automation space.

NemoClaw: Enterprise-Grade AI Agent Platform

According to reports, NemoClaw will allow enterprises to deploy AI agents in their internal software systems, helping automate various work tasks. Unlike the "bare-knuckle" tools currently circulating in open-source communities, NemoClaw's unique value proposition extends beyond raw automation capabilities—its true differentiator is a suite of security and privacy tools designed to place "enterprise-grade guardrails" around AI agents.

Nvidia has already laid the groundwork with models like Nemotron and Cosmos. The launch of NemoClaw will further expand its influence in enterprise software workflows and promote standardization of autonomous systems.

New Competition in Enterprise Automation Market

With the rapid development of AI agent technology, the enterprise automation market is becoming a new battleground for tech giants. By launching NemoClaw, Nvidia not only demonstrates its advantages in AI infrastructure but also shows its ambition to enter the enterprise software market.

Notably, the NemoClaw project echoes recent developments around OpenClaw. According to reports, OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger joined OpenAI in mid-February 2026, while the OpenClaw project itself continued under a foundation structure and remained open source.

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